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  2. A.L.P.

    After a stormy session on Saturday night the Australian Labour party State conference reached finality in the matter of the "Red" objective adopted at the Brisbane conference. ...

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  3. TASMANIA.

    The election for the House of Assembly for the 31st Parliament of Tasmania was held yesterday. The figures for all the divisions are incomplete, as thousands of absent votes ...

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  4. GERMAN LOAN. BANKERS' CAUTION

    International bankers who had met in Paris to discuss the question of floating an international loan for Germany have terminated their deliberations. They ...

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  5. CLYDE INQUIRY. MR. BORCHARD RESIGNS.

    In regard to the inquiry by the Government into the affairs of the Clyde Engineering Works, it was announced yesterday by the Treasrer (Mr. A. A. C. Cocks) that Mr. A. ...

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  6. BRITISH TRADE.

    Norvousness about Ireland and uncertainty regarding the reparations question have had a chilling effect on the stock markets. Business all round has been dull, gilt-edgeds being ...

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  7. INDIA'S CLAIMS. SASTRI'S MISSION.

    Mr. Srinivasa Sastri, who has been delegated by the Government of India to visit the Dominions for the purpose of endeavouring to improve the political status ot, Indians ...

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  8. AMERICAN COTTON.

    The cotton market here and at New Orleans showed great excitement and activity when cotton advanced during the past week between 100 and 247 points-more than 13 dollars a ...

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  9. WHEAT MARKET.

    The Foodstuffs Divsion of the Department of Commerce at Washington has issued a statement on the world shortage of wheat, which, it is said, begins in and ends in June, ...

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  10. TROUBLE IN MEXICO.

    A report from San Antonio says there is a possibility of further trouble in Mexico, where rumours are already current. A new revolt against President Obregon is ...

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  11. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    Advices from Copenhagen state that Russian opinion believes Leniu will never recover to resume his political activities. Leading Communists regard Trotsky as quite incompetent ...

    Article : 161 words
  12. GREEK BOMBARDMENT.

    A message from Constantinople saya the Greeks, after giving the Turks notice to destroy all munitions, bombarded Samsoun on the Black Sea, on the explration of the ...

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  13. MARRIAGE.

    The Rev. Father Wogan, in an address from the Catholic platform in the Domain, under the auspices of the Catholic Federation, on the Ne Temere De[?]ee yesterday, said that the ...

    Article : 490 words
  14. SPORT ABROAD.

    The Australian Davis Cup team is practising daily at Wimbledon. Patterson, in the course of an interview by a representative of the Australian Press Association, said that the ...

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  15. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The acute distress prevailing in the Newcastle district as the result of industrial depression was indicated in the official report of Mr. R. C. Huntley, chief inspector of the local ...

    Article : 373 words
  16. ACCOUNTANTS' PROTEST.

    At a special meeting of the New South Wales division of the Federal Institute of Accountants on Saturday the following resolution was carried unanimously:—"That this ...

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  17. DEATH PENALTY.

    The newspapers angrlly comment on the reprieve of Reginald True, formerly an officer in the Air Force, condemned to death for the murder of Gertrude Yates, after the hanging ...

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  18. GERMANY.

    Interesting observations with regard to conditions in Germany were made by Australians who returned to Sydney by the Ormonde on Saturday. ...

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  19. IRISH STRIFE.

    It was officially stated, after a meeting at Downing-street of the signatories to the Irish Treaty, that substantial progress was made Further meetings will be held on Monday. ...

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  20. SYDNEY PROGRAMME.

    Mr. V. S. Srinivasa Sastri, P.C., the distinguished Indian statesman, who is on a tour of Australia, will arrive in Sydney at 10.45 a.m. on Wednesday by the limited express ...

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  21. FOOTPADS.

    Reckless audacity marked an outrage committed in Dickons-street, St. Kilda, on Saturday evening, when Mr. Samuel Allen, for many years a well-known bookmaker, was assaulted ...

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  22. BRICKWORKS CLOSE.

    The brick and the making works which were carried on in Bathurst by the late Mr. James Dewar for over 50 years, have been closed down, owing to the high cost of ...

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  23. NORTH POLE FLIGHT.

    Advices from Christiania state that Captain Amundsen, who originally intended to drift across the North Pole with the ship Maud, will attempt to cross the Pole in an ...

    Article : 78 words
  24. PARIS MURDER TRIAL.

    A message from Paris says that a sensational murder trial has been opened. Madame Bessarbe and her daughter, by a first husband, are accused of murdering her second husband, ...

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  25. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    In England, Canada, America, France, Belgium, Germany, and Switzerland active preparations are being made for the Olympic games, which ill be held in Paris in 1924, ...

    Article : 215 words
  26. TRADES UNIONS.

    A conference of trades union delegates was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday for the purpose of forming n political win of the organised working class, with a view of having ...

    Article : 433 words
  27. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    A message from Tokio states that Admiral Kato was offered the Premiership. He asked time to consider whether he would undertake the formation of a Cabinet. ...

    Article : 67 words
  28. INDIA AND PERSIA.

    An official communique issued at Simla says. The Government is sorry to state that in Persia Kurds and Turcomans are giving widespread trouble round Lake Urmiyah, and on ...

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  29. BUTTER PROSPECTS.

    A prosperous season for Australian butter producers is predicted by Mr. M. S. Foley, of Foley Bros., who returned from London by the Ormonde on Saturday. Mr. Foley says that ...

    Article : 189 words
  30. CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

    Advices from Tlentsiu state that according to a report from General Wu Pel Fu's headquarters at Paoting Fu, General Chang Tso Liu has accepted Wu Pei Fu's terms for an ...

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  31. COAL TRIBUNAL.

    The Engineers' and Firemen's Coal Industry Special Tribunal sat in the Commonwealth Bank building on Saturday morning, and at the close it was officially announced that the ...

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  32. OVERSEAS SETTLEMENT.

    Sir James, Mitchell (Premier of Wester Australia), Mr. Churchill, Lieutenant-Colonel Amery, and Mr. T. C. Macnaughton (Vice Chairman of the Overseas' Settlement ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Bess Norris, Oswald Birley, and Rowe are exhibiting in the Grosvenor Gallery Exhibition. "Pussyfoot" Johnson is due to arrive in ...

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  34. CANBERRA.

    Until the Canberra advisory committee recommends what portion of the Federal capital is to be proceeded with areas for business and residential purposes will not be ...

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  35. PAID OFF.

    The crew of the Melbourne Steamship Company's steamer Coolana, which has been detained in Melbourne owing to a dispute over the stokehold manning, has been paid off, the ...

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  36. MOTOR CAR FIRES.

    Whilst a motor car owned by the Wagga Pastures Protection Board was standing in a garage yesterday, where the car had been placed two hours earlier, a man passing ...

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  37. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS.

    The movement initiated by the Trades and Labour Council to secure the deletion of preference to soldiers from all awards has received support from a large number of ...

    Article : 90 words
  38. PROBLEMS OF PEACE.

    A message from Princeton states that President Harding dedicated a war memorial at Princeton University, and received the degree of Doctor of Laws. ...

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  39. RAIN IN THE NORTH.

    After an unseasonably warm day steady rain set in about 5 o'clock, getting heavier later. Prospects look good for a big full, which is badly wanted. In spite of the dry ...

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  40. SOUTH AFRICAN CATTLE

    The Minister for Agriculture expressed congratulations in the Legislative Assembly on the enormous success of a sale of South African Friesland cattle in England, the total ...

    Article : 63 words
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